Hi, and a very warm welcome everybody to the new updated Valvetronix.net !

To all our existing members, thank you so much for the wonderful support you’ve all given ever since the site was launched. Well, you guys already know what a terrific forum this already is! But now, with enormous thanks to the hard work of our site Administrator Laurent Perron who originally established Valvetronix.net, we now have a brand new-look site with some great new facilities (and with more coming!). We hope you like it!

If you’re a new Valvetronix owner, or have only just found us, many congrats on joining the biggest & best site on the internet for the truly excellent Vox Valvetronix amp & Tonelab range!! Inside, you’ll find one of the nicest, warmest, friendliest, and ‘flame free’ forums around. I hope you’re really going to enjoy being part of our growing family, and we all look forward to ‘meeting’ you.

Whether you’re a home player who’s new to guitar amps or an experienced gigging musician, and whichever Valvetronix or Tonelab you have (or are thinking about buying), you’ll find a thriving on-line community here, all eager to share a wealth of ideas, knowledge, and experience on arguably the best hybrid-modelling gear around today!

Q) I’m a ‘newbie’ - what should I read first before posting?

A) Darned good question! First, a big welcome - everyone here will be happy to help & answer questions of course, but as you can imagine a lot of what you’re probably going to want to know has already been covered before. So without a shadow of a doubt, & before you submit that question I know you’re probably dying to ask, the very first thing you should do is to have a read through your Valvetronix or Tonelab manual and especially our FAQ, Troubleshooting, Tips & Tricks section.

Our very own FAQ, troubleshooting, Tips and tricks section has loads of great information not found in the manual! Here are a few links giving answers to some of the most common questions that folk ask: -

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